
What to Expect After Colic Surgery
Equally as important as knowing if you’d send a horse to surgery is understanding what to prepare for once he’s home.
Equally as important as knowing if you’d send a horse to surgery is understanding what to prepare for once he’s home.
Learn about colic, joint health, nutrition, and more from our 2015 World Equine Veterinary Association Congress coverage.
There are joint treatments galore, but your vet can help determine which option is best suited for your horse.
Regenerative medicine is opening doors to new and improved therapeutic options for equine musculoskeletal injuries.
Beginning treatment during the acute phase helps give the horse the best chance of recovery. Here’s what to know.
Learn about the steps vets and stallion managers can take to help improve the quality of cooled and frozen semen.
Understanding which factors hinder sperm production can help managers and vets take steps to help improve fertility.
Knowing how and being prepared to triage serious wounds can help improve a patient’s likelihood for a good recovery.
Learn how to manage these challenging cases and improve the mare’s chance of producing a live foal.
Some horses can develop lameness associated with injury of ossified ungular cartilages or the adjacent coffin bone.
Researchers found that firocoxib and flunixin reduced horses’ pain scores similarly following colic surgery.
Dr. Sue Dyson shares her tips for ensuring your horse’s saddle fits well and doesn’t interfere with his performance.
Researchers found that vaccination with the currently available canine product could offer some protection for horses.
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